No balloons allowed: Kuwait issues strict guidelines for National Day 2026 celebrations | World News

No balloons allowed: Kuwait issues strict guidelines for National Day 2026 celebrations
Kuwait Municipality banned balloons and warned against littering ahead of February 25 National Day celebrations/Representative Image

As Kuwait prepares to mark its national celebrations on 25 February, authorities have issued a clear message: celebrate with pride, but do so responsibly. Kuwait Municipality has urged residents to ensure that public festivities reflect civic awareness, respect for shared spaces and the patriotic values associated with the occasion.

In an official statement, Kuwait Municipality emphasised that public expressions of joy should mirror the community’s sense of responsibility and national pride. The civic body said the way people conduct themselves during the celebrations sends a broader message about Kuwaiti society and its values.Officials underscored that enthusiasm must not come at the expense of public order or communal wellbeing. The municipality called on the public to demonstrate civilised behaviour that aligns with the spirit of the national day.

Cleanliness and public safety a priority

The municipality placed particular emphasis on maintaining the cleanliness of streets, parks and other public facilities. It warned that littering during celebrations not only affects the city’s appearance but also creates potential safety hazards in public areas.According to the statement, discarded waste can pose risks in busy streets and recreational spaces, particularly during large gatherings. Residents were urged to cooperate with municipal efforts to preserve a clean and safe environment for everyone throughout the festivities.

Warning against balloons and water guns

Kuwait Municipality also cautioned against the use of balloons and water guns during the celebrations. It said such practices could lead to disorder or cause damage to property.The authority stressed that celebrations should be conducted in a responsible manner that avoids disruption and safeguards both public and private property. Residents were reminded that their conduct during the national holiday should project a positive image of Kuwaiti society.With large crowds expected to take part in the February 25 celebrations, the municipality’s message is clear: national pride is best expressed through respect for public spaces, consideration for others and responsible celebration

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